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obama care saves lives and it is good for america. you know, so much of what we see in the news is negative. but you know what? it's not negative. this is the most positive thing that this country has done since the civil rights legislation that was passed back in the '60s. of course, we know they're trying to go after that, too. however, republicans don't agree. the republican party is hell bent on election and taking away your health care. they will say anything and do anything to get it done. >> let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. >> increasing costs, less access, lower quality, less innovation, limiting your choices, madam speaker, that's a life-threatening and terminal diagnosis. >> it is a mag little nant tumor more met tas ta sio sizing on american liberty. >> i am here from the middle of the country here to the big apple to tell you that that is bull manure. michele bachmann and john boehn boehner's doing nothing house have vote
obama care saves lives and it is good for america. you know, so much of what we see in the news is negative. but you know what? it's not negative. this is the most positive thing that this country has done since the civil rights legislation that was passed back in the '60s. of course, we know they're trying to go after that, too. however, republicans don't agree. the republican party is hell bent on election and taking away your health care. they will say anything and do anything to get it...
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america lowers its profile. iran is now seeing more vividly through its own behavior rather than through the lens of america's behavior. when iran is viewed through the lens of american behavior it wins. when it iran is viewed through the lens of its own behavior it loses. there is another thing. that's the role of turkey. arabs that they were still looking for a hero in 2006, the president of turkey, the prime minister of turkey rather goes to a session and davos where he sat with the president of israel israel had just finished devastating gaza and prime minister a-rod 21 challenge the president of israel got so angry at him he stormed off the stage in a dramatic gesture and people said in the west, what is he doing? what he was doing was holding up points in the arab world. he was standing up for honor. that is how they feuded and turkey's numbers went way up at the same time that iran's were beginning to shortly after that they began to dip. so you will see and i will show you the slide in the mid-iran's num
america lowers its profile. iran is now seeing more vividly through its own behavior rather than through the lens of america's behavior. when iran is viewed through the lens of american behavior it wins. when it iran is viewed through the lens of its own behavior it loses. there is another thing. that's the role of turkey. arabs that they were still looking for a hero in 2006, the president of turkey, the prime minister of turkey rather goes to a session and davos where he sat with the...
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. >> and a hand-written note for america's support. she became a butterfly. >> first and foremost, i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family, my friends. >> of course, that was amanda berry who was abducted by ariel castro back in 2003. today in a cleveland courtroom castro will be sentenced to life in prison for his crime. supposedly castro was prepared to apologize to his three victims and we are told we may see the other side of ariel castro. also expected to speak in court, michelle knight. another one of the woman castro held captive. knight who was castro's punching bag is standing strong. she wrote a thank you note to cleveland police, you don't know how much i appreciate all your time and work collecting cards and gifts from people for me and the other girls. i overwhelmed by the amount of thoughts, love and prayers expressed by complete strangers. it is comforting. life is tough, i'm tougher. just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, she became a butterfly. thanks, god bless you. oh, from mic
. >> and a hand-written note for america's support. she became a butterfly. >> first and foremost, i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family, my friends. >> of course, that was amanda berry who was abducted by ariel castro back in 2003. today in a cleveland courtroom castro will be sentenced to life in prison for his crime. supposedly castro was prepared to apologize to his three victims and we are told we may see the other side of ariel castro. also...
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again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are disproportionately affecting the african-americans and poor, but we're all tied to the same destiny when it comes to solving these problems. we have to solve them. there has to be an urgency. it can't be about attacking other sides. figure out what the best things are for safety, lower taxpayer expenditures and elevate human potential. >>> coming up, mayor booker will respond to the frankly gross remarks made by his republican opponent in the new jersey senate race. stay with us. >>> kind of weird, as a guy i personally like being a guy. i mean, he -- i don't know if you sa
again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are...
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you're one of the few people, i guess, in america who knows exactly how brett, hanna's father has been feeling in the last week. obviously, a very happy ending to this, as indeed, it was in your case, but tell me how you feel about what he's going through and what add voice you would give them as a family going forward? >> well, you know, you're on this roller coaster certainly with the death of his wife and son that had to be, i would almost say catastrophic, and then to not know whether your daughter was still alive or not for a period of time, you know, we had that roller coaster effect emotionally that, you know, we would hear that a body had been found or a burned body or bones or, you know, any type of scenario out there, and certainly, that that puts you on an emotional roller coaster to get the word that your child is still alive is, you know, there is no other word than miracle that comes to mind, and certainly, a wonderful day in the midst on a total night mare. we haven't heard how dimaggio may have manipulated her. fortunately, you know, he's no longer around for her sake,
you're one of the few people, i guess, in america who knows exactly how brett, hanna's father has been feeling in the last week. obviously, a very happy ending to this, as indeed, it was in your case, but tell me how you feel about what he's going through and what add voice you would give them as a family going forward? >> well, you know, you're on this roller coaster certainly with the death of his wife and son that had to be, i would almost say catastrophic, and then to not know whether...
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a week after she disappeared her story was featured on america's most wanted. a month later police found her body. today police arrested the 38 year-old in connection with the death. they say the investigation is ongoing. 21 year- old there is oliver passed away early this morning and illinois medical center. there were shot and a bus stop. in other ventures are not life- threatening. nobody is in police custody. police are helping newly released photos leave them to a vehicle that hit and killed an elderly man. >> was later pronounced dead at hospital. anyone with information is asked to call police. loans are still raw over the 49 buildings that will remain closed. reports on the threat of a the boycott. >> a single weekend stan between students and the first day of school. >> the transition team task of making sure that first day goes smoothly. optimistic about monday morning. we are excited about this. the teachers are amazing. the principles are missing. we're giving them the resources they need. >> leaders sat down of chicago police. the city buildings ap
a week after she disappeared her story was featured on america's most wanted. a month later police found her body. today police arrested the 38 year-old in connection with the death. they say the investigation is ongoing. 21 year- old there is oliver passed away early this morning and illinois medical center. there were shot and a bus stop. in other ventures are not life- threatening. nobody is in police custody. police are helping newly released photos leave them to a vehicle that hit and...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, >>> higher temperatures this weekend could erase gains made against that massive wildfire, which is still threatening yosemite national park. some 5,000 firefighters have been battling round the clock to contain the california rim fire. now it seems their work may not be over yet. "america tonight" caught up with one firefighter who has been in the heat of the battle. >> my name is michael gallagher and i'm presently a battalion chief at carp summerland fire. i haven't been on anything this big in probably 20 years. we have been assigned night operations. we work all night long. come back, we get resupplied, refueled. we eat. we can, we catch a few hours of sleep and we go back and do it again. this is our eighth, ninth day on the line, and we're going to keep going until either somebody relieves us or we turn a corner on this thing and put it out. we were up in a division last nig
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, >>> higher temperatures this weekend could erase gains made against that massive wildfire, which is still threatening yosemite national park. some 5,000 firefighters have been battling round the clock to contain the california rim fire. now it seems...
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it's because they want the security of the united states of america, and to me, everybody that's willing -- strike that. everybody that's able to make that contribution should be forced to do it. then when the congress says that it's mandatory that we send troops, and these troops may be in harm's way, members of congress will hear from their voters, and their voters would say whether or not in their opinion there should be a red line, or in their opinion, whether or not the united states should attack another country, whether you call it war, limited war, the fact remains we were looking for weapons of mass sdru destructions, we didn't find it. so we know what war is, and people that have been involved in war know that it's hell, and it shouldn't be based on drawing red lines. >> you're obviously being very critical of the president right now for drawing that red line. i want to get reaction from your colleague, republican congressman peter king of long island. he's the chairman of the house subcommittee on counterterrorism -- counterintelligence and terrorism. this is a statement. i'll
it's because they want the security of the united states of america, and to me, everybody that's willing -- strike that. everybody that's able to make that contribution should be forced to do it. then when the congress says that it's mandatory that we send troops, and these troops may be in harm's way, members of congress will hear from their voters, and their voters would say whether or not in their opinion there should be a red line, or in their opinion, whether or not the united states...
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isn't your family worth america's number-one security company? current adt customers call for special upgrade saveings. after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> all right. welcome back to "early start." don't be surprised if you see something different on the way to get the fast food fix today. thousands of workers are set to walk off the job. chains like mcdonalds, taco bell and wendys are po protesting against starvation wages. sometimes my husband eats and i don't or sometimes i eat and my husband don't. we have to alternate like that because we can't eat every day and supply for our children. >> they make about $9 an hour, just over $18,000 a year. it's below the poverty level. they are asking for a raise to $15 an hour. they want a union and more benefits. restaurants say the rates are plenty fair. the restaurant association speaking on behalf of the chain say most
isn't your family worth america's number-one security company? current adt customers call for special upgrade saveings. after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> all right. welcome back to "early start." don't be surprised if you see something different on the way to get the fast food fix today....
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but i think america might be surprised at the amount you have to go through. you have go out and warn people. this has got to be serious stuff. >> when you hear about 22 embassies and consulates that will be closed on sunday and even france, britain, and germany are considering the same things, do you feel like it's going go beyond just one day? i mean why inform the potential enemy that it would just be for a day? >> look. this is a classic "rock in a hard place" space statiocenario. i can tell you what people would say. why didn't you tell us. you're stuck saying, i know it's vague, it's not extremely helpful, but we don't have much option. >> and then we understand there's been appointed the head of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula the new number two person. how significant is that? does it have anything to do with the threats? >> i'm not certain it has anything to do. it tells me two things. the organization is under such stress in pakistan, the area where al qaeda corps have been constructed, you have to go to yemen. you have the traditional saudis. that
but i think america might be surprised at the amount you have to go through. you have go out and warn people. this has got to be serious stuff. >> when you hear about 22 embassies and consulates that will be closed on sunday and even france, britain, and germany are considering the same things, do you feel like it's going go beyond just one day? i mean why inform the potential enemy that it would just be for a day? >> look. this is a classic "rock in a hard place" space...
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paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful lobbying group in congress and back in 1996 when herman cain was the head of the national restaurant association, he struck a deal with congress saying that, "we will not oppose the overall minimum wage continuing to rise as long as the minimum wage for tipped workers stays frozen forever," and so it has for the last 22 years. imagine your average server in an ihop in texas earning $2.13 an hour, graveyard shift, no tips. the company's supposed to make up the difference between 2:13 and $7.25. but time and time again,
paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful...
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. >> you know, let america know that there are still people out there that care, that will do anything and will risk their lives. >> after enduring four major grafting operations, d.j. makes remarkable progress. for his fifth birthday, he asks for two prosthetic ears, which doctors now hope to arrange for him. >> he's up walking. he's chattering like a normal 5-year-old, playing like a normal 5-year-old. you know, we still have to do dressing changes every day, but other than that, you know, he's just really being a normal 5-year-old right now. >> on september 15th, less than two months after the accident, and months earlier than expected, d.j. is released from the hospital. the recklets brothers, who d.j. has come to know as uncle john and uncle joel, are there to wish him well. >> d.j. is a wonderful little boy. when he was released, i had the great opportunity to take him out fishing on my boat. he's doing great. oh, keep reeling in. i think he jumped off. >> almost got it. >> there's a blessed day, it really is, to have him out of the hospital, and to have him actually on the boat
. >> you know, let america know that there are still people out there that care, that will do anything and will risk their lives. >> after enduring four major grafting operations, d.j. makes remarkable progress. for his fifth birthday, he asks for two prosthetic ears, which doctors now hope to arrange for him. >> he's up walking. he's chattering like a normal 5-year-old, playing like a normal 5-year-old. you know, we still have to do dressing changes every day, but other than...
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south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. t her.make your business dream a reality. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, lik
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make...
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united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of military action here. what do they really want? >> the saudis and jordanians and others, their intent is to get rid of this regime. they want to see assad out and they want a tactical defeat of iran and hezbollah. they're not going to participate openly like some did like fattah in libya. one of the reasons we have this tragedy in syria is the regional powers are unable to provide the leadership, europeans on their own cannot provide leadership and because of the dithering of the obama regime, there is no leadership. everybody is waiting for an american leadership, they cannot do it on their own. >> president o
united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of...
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what can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks show brought to you by mother nature. many looked to the skies last
what can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures can changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the scourge of apartheid. those
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures can changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the...
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there are a lot of people that obviously believe america should go full on against the assad regime. if you're on the other side of the equation in damascus, i have been in touch with a lot of people on the ground there today and yesterday, people there are quite nervous about what's going to happen but people there are also staying put at this point. i went out on thursday and i saw a lot of people going towards the border to neighboring lebanon, but it really wasn't the mass exodus that you might expect if people were thinking that this was going to be larger scale military action. there are some people on the ground in damascus who are stocking up on food, stocking up on things like canned food in case things get bad and they don't have any access to that if something happens. what people are worried about on the government controlled side is if these strikes destabilize the assad regime or if they destabilize the military, that is obviously fighting against the rebels in the outskirts of damascus, could that bring the fight closer to the center of damascus and closer to their liv
there are a lot of people that obviously believe america should go full on against the assad regime. if you're on the other side of the equation in damascus, i have been in touch with a lot of people on the ground there today and yesterday, people there are quite nervous about what's going to happen but people there are also staying put at this point. i went out on thursday and i saw a lot of people going towards the border to neighboring lebanon, but it really wasn't the mass exodus that you...
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that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they were going to try to adjust the war on drugs to the most serious drug crimes. thatraws the conclusion they are not going to pay much attention to minor crimes. have is also a problem we today, and i always make up my mind on things, but half the people in prison today in the united states are on drug charges, and some on more minor charges than others, and there is such a thing as mandatory sentences which has caused dramatic overcrowding of prisons. federal courts have ordered california to reduce dramatically their prison population. this is really a conve
that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they...
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. >> let me make it clear, the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are illegitimate. and we oppose settlements taking place at any time, not just the time of the... of the peace process. >> reporter: in a separate move, israel carried out a promise that led to the peace negotiations by releasing 26 palestinian prisoners. buses left a prison in central israel after nightfall. the inmates had been held on charges ranging from rock- throwing to deadly bombings. the israeli military shot down a rocket launched at a resort town near the egyptian border today. the attack targeted eilat on the red sea. officials said it's the first time israel's iron dome defense system had intercepted a rocket there. militants based in egypt's sinai peninsula claimed responsibility for the attack. another apparent u.s. drone strike in yemen killed two more militants late monday. it brings to 37 the number believed killed in the last two weeks amid warnings al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was planning attacks in the region. the group is considered the most da
. >> let me make it clear, the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are illegitimate. and we oppose settlements taking place at any time, not just the time of the... of the peace process. >> reporter: in a separate move, israel carried out a promise that led to the peace negotiations by releasing 26 palestinian prisoners. buses left a prison in central israel after nightfall. the inmates had been held on charges ranging from rock-...
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south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady michelle obama first tweeted a photo of this new dog in and the white house followed up with video announcement. it's a girl dog. the name is sunny. it's a portuguese water dog like the first dog, bo. we'll bring you more details as they become available. >>> first i want to share three awesomist things on the internet today. we begin with, of course, quadrocopters. remote controlled super maneuverable high flying awesomeness. they're everywhere these days often with an hd videocamera attached bringing us new and spectacular views of places like niagara falls, falling high above the university of notre dame and australi
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady...
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captivating america. is teresa giudice going to the big house? >> she's going to jail, mario. >> and robin thicke on his usic, their marriage and his his and her sex scenes. >> madonna turning 55. kathie lee turning 60. who had the wilder birthday bash? >> she wants to tatum all over my gifford. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution/] >> hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at the grove. i'm mario lopez. >> i'm maria menounos. coming up, sharon stone and sophia vergara rolling around in bed together. have i got your attention? >> well, you have mine. first, oprah's new movie opens wide today and the headline should be about the oscar buzz, but -- >> oprah just made 10 new headlines in a majorly honest interview with bravo's andy connie. >> this is what stopped wope in her tracks. >> have you ever taken a dip in the lady pond? >> only minutes into their late-night love fest. >> i'm on the andy cohen show. >> and oprah going there, on their watch what happens live talking booze and her body. >> oh, no, there t
captivating america. is teresa giudice going to the big house? >> she's going to jail, mario. >> and robin thicke on his usic, their marriage and his his and her sex scenes. >> madonna turning 55. kathie lee turning 60. who had the wilder birthday bash? >> she wants to tatum all over my gifford. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution/] >> hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at the grove. i'm mario lopez. >> i'm...
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[ laughter ] [ applause ] >> welcome to the future home of al jazeera america. good evening. newt gingrich today came out and said the republican party has to be less vicious and negative. newt gingrich called other republicans vicious and negative, and somewhere, an angel coughed up blood. also, rick perry is going to run for president again, the man who thought arab spring was a saudi death rant. i'll give a list of every democratic that demanded to see the birth certificate. >> 48 years ago tonight, the balesles in vented legendary rock at shea stadium. 44 years ago, the woodstock music festival opened and tonight, we present to you the final hour of original programming produced for current t.v. it has been my privilege to host this show. this evening, we say goodbye with roseanne barr, lewis black, heroic activate and new town survivor erika laughty. i am john fugelsang, this is and has been viewpoint. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ theme >> sit down. sit down! good evening, i'm john fugelsang, this is viewpoint. on this show, i get to say what i want to say, and how i want
[ laughter ] [ applause ] >> welcome to the future home of al jazeera america. good evening. newt gingrich today came out and said the republican party has to be less vicious and negative. newt gingrich called other republicans vicious and negative, and somewhere, an angel coughed up blood. also, rick perry is going to run for president again, the man who thought arab spring was a saudi death rant. i'll give a list of every democratic that demanded to see the birth certificate. >>...
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. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> i think he is the master of the trade. he is the single most extraordinary confident politician i've ever met. >> it's a statesman's role unlike any other, planetary in scale. >> i want to keep being very active in the things i cared about as president in the thing that is i can still have an influence. >> people go wild. he is such a great ambassador for the united states of america today. >> there's one phrase that people have said, and that's that he's president to the world. >> 62 heads of state, hundreds of corporate leaders. multinational types. movie stars. an unparalleled collection of the powerful and celebrated gathered together to assert and combine their influence, all here because one man asked them to come, one of the very few people in the world
. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> i think he is the master of the trade. he is the single most extraordinary confident politician i've ever met. >> it's a statesman's role unlike any other, planetary in scale....
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america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of 1965. we must honor those -- [applause] >> woo! woo! >> i will get the dr.'s question answered very quickly. i wanted us to honor him. it is an exciting place to be.this -- hillary has known brother john and we have found our way onto the judiciary committee. acknowledge those who speak about those who were there in 1963. i want to say that i am glad that he was around and he is cool -- here today. we must honor reverend jackson. [applause] >> when people are mired in depression, they realize when they acquired change. they remai
america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of...
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shellie zimmerman was talking to abc's "good morning america" about the strain that the trial took on their lives. >> we have been pretty much gypsies for the past year and a half. we've lived in a 20-foot trailer in the woods, scared every night that someone was going to find us. and that it would be horrific. >> despite all of that, she did lie about the couple's finances. for that, she's going to be on probation for one year and also have to perform 100 hours of community service. >>> speaking of service, a montana judge is now having to apologize for his remarks about a rape victim. a very young rape victim. he's not backing down from his 30-day sentence for that rapist. you're going to hear what he has to say about this controversial coming up next. >>> plus, as new evidence is gathered in syria on the suspected chemical attacks, do we need that intelligence? most americans say we don't need to go there at all. >>> talk about law and disorder. a judge in montana is apologizing for the 30-day sentence he handed down in the rape case of a girl who committed suicide. he's not apolog
shellie zimmerman was talking to abc's "good morning america" about the strain that the trial took on their lives. >> we have been pretty much gypsies for the past year and a half. we've lived in a 20-foot trailer in the woods, scared every night that someone was going to find us. and that it would be horrific. >> despite all of that, she did lie about the couple's finances. for that, she's going to be on probation for one year and also have to perform 100 hours of...
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and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the first african american president, who said the struggle for economic opportunity remains the nation's great unfinished business, but he voiced hope. there's a reason why so many who marched that day, and in the days to come, were young-- for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear, by the conventions of what is. they dared to dream differently, to imagine something better. and i am convinced that same imagination, the same hunger of purpose, stirs in this generation. we may not face the same dangers of 1963, but the fierce urgency of now remains. we may never duplicate the swelling crowds and
and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the...
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. >> america's cup wasn't racing the fast pest boats and we decided that the americas cup to capture the imagination of the modern world and children who can watch all of these other sports and participate, we had to modernize it, we had to make it exciting and extreme.
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and the word of god to recalibrate america. it was his unwavering service and sharing of his dream and his that dr. kingfice gave us not only a legacy to inspire, he also gave was inspired to guide. the lesson is this and it is simple. and liberty life and the pursuit of happiness and a harvest of the quality of education for all of our children whether public or private schools. governmentf limited and strong families and economically thriving nation. and a nation were even the least of these may have a chance to experience prosperity that can only be derived from the satisfaction and personal responsibility of hard work. in order to produce a harvest we must follow king's lead. the soil of freedom and justice not just for some but for everyone. -- androot of the dream the harvest will be went. it will protect the root of the drink and be original soil of human dignity for which it draws its strength it will be protected from contaminants and class warfare, socialism and any other polluted -- pollutant. if we would all resolve
and the word of god to recalibrate america. it was his unwavering service and sharing of his dream and his that dr. kingfice gave us not only a legacy to inspire, he also gave was inspired to guide. the lesson is this and it is simple. and liberty life and the pursuit of happiness and a harvest of the quality of education for all of our children whether public or private schools. governmentf limited and strong families and economically thriving nation. and a nation were even the least of these...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: some say he started a revolution now scott brown is determined to finish it. welcome glad to have you i am neil cavuto, from the man who stunned political world when he landed in 10 kennedy's old senate seat this time focus on a higher seat. scott brown, is joining what seems like a conga line of would-be presidential candidates heading for cornfields of iowa. here is what brown makes his case, a compelling case. gets on other republican's case, he
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: some say he started a revolution now scott brown is determined to finish it. welcome glad to have you i am neil cavuto, from the man who stunned political...
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learn more at lovemycreditunion.org. >> it's time for america's fastest growing game show! >> wheel of misfortune! >> our contestant today is mr. david jenkins! dave here is an employee with the extreme boards and sports shop. seems like you've done your share of spinning already, haven't you, dave? >> uh... >> great!
learn more at lovemycreditunion.org. >> it's time for america's fastest growing game show! >> wheel of misfortune! >> our contestant today is mr. david jenkins! dave here is an employee with the extreme boards and sports shop. seems like you've done your share of spinning already, haven't you, dave? >> uh... >> great!
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and then the armed services the united states navy of america. can you believe that the vision and the determination so all one person or maybe 20 thousand can say oh, i'm home. i'm home. it's been an honor to be part of that. thank you all of you and thank everyone who will be and was a part of this thank you. (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to welcome supervisor mar are a cowen. she's actually on many city hall committees and boards. she was elected over the retirement system overseeing $17 billion. where is denise. $17 billion of investment money but here priority is her community. last week the supervisor helped with the family and musical and food festival. whether she's working inside or outside of city hall we know she's working hard to keep our district healthy and save. please welcome supervisor cowen >> yes $17.6 billion but whose counting. i look forward in entertaining a conversation that we will be able to have about using this funds making an investment in the community (clapping) we make investments all around the world with this fu
and then the armed services the united states navy of america. can you believe that the vision and the determination so all one person or maybe 20 thousand can say oh, i'm home. i'm home. it's been an honor to be part of that. thank you all of you and thank everyone who will be and was a part of this thank you. (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to welcome supervisor mar are a cowen. she's actually on many city hall committees and boards. she was elected over the retirement system overseeing...
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works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his
works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for...
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good question the director of the controversial comments here is what lee daniel said when he asks if america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i see people wearing green that he is president and they show their true colors. i think when danny strong wrote those words in the black man cld be killed by a whit man to get away with it, the trayvon martin has not happened. sadly i think so. lou: joining us now is the "a team". what is your reaction? >> i think the country is more divided and polarized but i don't think it has anything to do with race. people don't like -- dislike barack obama because it is raised by his policy, lack of transparency and accountability i'd like the irs is targeting different political groups, gauzy he came into office to say i will bring the country together i don't care about read of their color blue america but that is not what happened. to say that country doesn't like him because of his race i think it's a ridiculous statement to make. lou: is there any sense of self for any awareness when a black director in the country with
good question the director of the controversial comments here is what lee daniel said when he asks if america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i see people wearing green that he is president and they show their true colors. i think when danny strong wrote those words in the black man cld be killed by a whit man to get away with it, the trayvon martin has not happened. sadly i think so. lou: joining us now is the "a team". what is your...
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that's more than nascar, the nba and america's pastime, baseball. the question is who really won in this settlement and does it mean anything when it comes to the impact of concussions in football? i want to bring in a man that any football fan knows very, very well. peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and editor of the mmqb.com. thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> first of all, help us understand this settlement. for a couple years now people have been saying the nfl faced an existential problem, concussions could literally end the game. so how big a deal is this for pro football? >> well, this was the storm cloud that was over every decision the nfl made, it was over every season the last few seasons because everyone knew that this -- there was going to come a day of reckoning. and the reason why this is such a big win for the national football league in my opinion is that even though, including the attorneys fees, it's going to cost every nfl team, every nfl owner about $30 million, this is $30 million payable
that's more than nascar, the nba and america's pastime, baseball. the question is who really won in this settlement and does it mean anything when it comes to the impact of concussions in football? i want to bring in a man that any football fan knows very, very well. peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and editor of the mmqb.com. thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> first of all, help us understand this settlement. for a couple years now...
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america cannot determine the future of egypt. that's a task for the egyptian people. we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure. i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong. we've been blamed by supporters of morsi; we've been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of morsi. that kind of approach will do nothing to help egyptians achieve the future that they deserve. we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. but to achieve that, the egyptians are going to have to do the work. i want to be clear that america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future. and we are guided by our national interest in this long- standing relationship. but our partnership must also advance the principles that we believe in and that so many egyptians have sacrificed for these last several years, no matter what party or faction they belong to. so america will work with all those in egypt and arou
america cannot determine the future of egypt. that's a task for the egyptian people. we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure. i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong. we've been blamed by supporters of morsi; we've been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of morsi. that kind of approach will do nothing to help egyptians achieve the future that they deserve. we want egypt...
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as the nation's biggest forest fire threatens critical water and energy supplies and not to mention america's cherished trees. >> extreme flooding in mexico triggering landslides claim the lives of 13 people. >> it's a very short trip, but a very steep price. we'll tell you about amateur astronauts ponying up big bucks for a ride in outer space. >> the syrian government is firing back, saying it will defend itself using all available means in case of a strike. british prime minister david cameron recalled parliament from a summer break to discuss syria tomorrow. u.n. inspectors hit yet another road block. their investigation on site being delayed. the syrian government says it's not our fault. david jackson is on the ground in lebanon to get the story straight. the syrian foreign minister said if the west used military action, the syrian government wouldn't stop its own military campaign. does this put the u.s. in position where it now has to act in order to just show strength? >> well, i guess so, morgan, yeah, it's a pretty tough position. it's an interesting point with that what we've hear
as the nation's biggest forest fire threatens critical water and energy supplies and not to mention america's cherished trees. >> extreme flooding in mexico triggering landslides claim the lives of 13 people. >> it's a very short trip, but a very steep price. we'll tell you about amateur astronauts ponying up big bucks for a ride in outer space. >> the syrian government is firing back, saying it will defend itself using all available means in case of a strike. british prime...
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. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution was to kill everyone. that seems harsh. >> i like this thing. >> you do? >> i do. i like that the kids are staying with the family. in italy and europe, that's common. they stay with the family in a while and then their nest starts out and i think in a certain way it's keeping the family together more. although the reason for it is a bad economy. which is not a good thing and these kids not getting jobs and the rest of it. but there's a nice -- there's a nice pay off for this one. i have my daughter stay home with me, they are 21, 23, and it's lovely to have them. >> i guess so, if they
. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution...
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i don't think that's america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. the very top tier schools harvard princeton and yale are going to have a huge amount of demand for people want to go to so they can jack up the prices as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that brand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition troops over at levels that most people can't pay. i think not to make the school the whipping boy of the george washington university is one school that is kind of the exemplary of this. it's the most expensive school in the country that but nobody would say it's of the highest quality. like, i think it's capitalizing on the belief that price is anonymous with quality so with your apparent our student who really may be as uninformed about the college process or in formed nec that, there is going to be a great shot at high-level achieveme
i don't think that's america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. the very top tier schools harvard princeton and yale are going to have a huge amount of demand for people want to go to so they can jack up the prices as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that brand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition troops over...